Davos Party Shut Down After Bartenders Blow Through Enough Booze For Two Nights

The panels and speeches and talks put on by the World Economic
Forum here at Davos are something to behold.

At one elbow, you’ll have the president of a conflict-ridden
Eurasian country.

At the other, the CEO of an advertising company that funds your
favorite TV shows.

The parties are yet more incredible.

Take the one thrown last night, by a renowned space exploration
company.

Held in a private apartment up in the mountains, overlooking the
town of Davos in the valley below, it raged until two in the
morning — and only shut down because a squad of Swiss police
insisted.

To fuel the festivity — and one more, planned for tonight — the
party-throwers company had flown in bartenders from England.

At around 1:30 a.m., a neighbor — who happened to be the CEO of
multinational insurance company — complained to the party’s
hosts.

This complaint was ignored.

But then, at 2:00 a.m., one of the bartenders approached the host
and said: Not only have we run out of the liquor we planned to
serve tonight, we’ve also run out of all the booze we had set
aside for tomorrow.

The party needed to come to an end.

Remembering the prior complaint, the party host cranked up the
music – a song about California living — to very high volumes.

In came the squad of Swiss police. Apparently, there is a photo
of one of them pointing at the DJ telling him to cut the music.

We're told that, at this point, Fox Business correspondent
Charlie Gasparino, a guest of this party, laughed and shouted,
“This is great!"